Mave
Introduction
a variant of 'Maeve', meaning 'she who intoxicates' or 'a woman of the hills' in Irish mythology
Background Story
The name Mave is derived from the Irish mythological figure Maeve, who was a legendary queen known for her beauty, strength, and independence. She is often associated with themes of power and femininity, and has appeared in various literary and cinematic adaptations, most notably in modern fantasy stories.
Letter Count
Variations
Maeve, Maven
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